
Livestock fencing built for Kings County clay soil. We walk your property, locate utilities before digging, and install fencing that stays tight through Lemoore's wet winters and dry summers.

Farm and ranch fencing in Lemoore, CA means installing woven wire, barbed wire, high-tensile wire, or wood post-and-rail fencing designed to contain livestock and protect property perimeters, with posts set deep to handle the expanding and contracting clay soils common across Kings County.
Agricultural fencing is a different job than a backyard fence - it has to hold animals in, keep threats out, and stay functional across hundreds or thousands of linear feet through multiple weather cycles. The soil conditions in and around Lemoore make post depth and corner bracing more important here than in many other parts of California. If you are also looking at a fence for pets or smaller animals on a residential lot, our pet and dog fencing service covers that ground as well.
Whether you need a full perimeter fence for a new parcel, cross-fencing to divide pastures, or repairs to existing wire that has sagged or rusted, we can walk your property and give you a straight answer on what makes sense.
If you walk your fence line and notice posts tilting or lifting slightly out of the soil, the ground movement common in Lemoore's clay-heavy soil has worked them loose. A leaning post puts stress on the entire fence line and can cause a chain reaction of sagging and failure if it is not addressed before the next wet season.
Wire that hangs loose between posts has lost its tension and will not contain animals reliably. In the Central Valley's damp winter fog season, untreated wire can rust through faster than expected - and a rusty wire that snaps is both a containment failure and a safety hazard for livestock.
If your livestock are finding gaps to push through, or neighboring animals are getting onto your property, your fence has already failed its main job. This is the most urgent sign that repair or full replacement is needed - an escaped animal on a rural road is both a safety risk and a liability.
A gate that does not work smoothly is often a sign that the gate posts have shifted - which is common in Lemoore's expanding and contracting clay soil. A dragging gate puts stress on hinges and the fence line, and it is usually the first visible sign of a bigger structural problem underneath.
We install woven wire, barbed wire, high-tensile wire, and wood post-and-rail fencing for agricultural properties across the Lemoore area. Every project starts with an on-site walk of your property - we check terrain, soil conditions, gate locations, and any irrigation infrastructure before we price the job. We also call for underground utility locates before any post holes are dug, which is required by California law and protects your irrigation lines from accidental damage. For properties that need both a livestock perimeter and a separate enclosed area for smaller animals, we can combine farm fencing with our chain link fence installation service to give each area the right fence type.
Corner and gate posts are where most farm fences fail first, and we treat them differently than line posts - deeper holes, H-brace assemblies on corners, and heavy-duty hardware on gates. If you are also thinking about adding controlled access to your property with an automatic gate, our pet and dog fencing team can handle the enclosed yard areas while we take care of the agricultural perimeter.
Best for properties with goats, sheep, hogs, or other smaller livestock that can find and push through gaps in barbed wire.
The economical choice for cattle and horse operations along property lines and open pasture perimeters.
A good fit for larger properties where fewer posts and longer spans between them keep material and labor costs in check.
Ideal for horse properties where a traditional look matters and the fence line is visible from the road or from the house.
Lemoore sits in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, surrounded by active agricultural land on all sides. Kings County's clay-heavy soil is one of the biggest factors in how farm fences perform here - it swells in wet winters and shrinks in the dry summer heat, and that constant movement will gradually loosen posts that were not set with local conditions in mind. The tule fog that settles over the Valley from November through February adds persistent moisture to fence wire and untreated metal components, which can accelerate rust on standard wire finishes. If you are planning a fence for a property in Corcoran or the surrounding unincorporated Kings County area, the soil and moisture conditions are essentially the same.
Irrigation infrastructure is another local reality. Many properties in and around Lemoore have underground irrigation lines, drainage tiles, or water conveyance runs that are not always well-documented. We call for utility locates before any digging starts and ask you about irrigation systems you know about - because hitting a line during installation turns a straightforward job into a much more expensive repair. For properties in Hanford and other nearby agricultural communities, the same pre-dig process applies to every job we take on.
We reply within one business day. Expect a few questions about your property size, what animals you are keeping, and what you need the fence to do. You do not need the technical details - just describe your situation.
We walk your property before pricing the job - checking terrain, soil conditions, gate locations, and any visible irrigation infrastructure. You get a written quote that covers the full scope so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
Before any digging, we call for underground utility locates - required by California law and free of charge. Corner and gate posts go in first since they carry the most load, then line posts along the fence run. Posts in Lemoore's clay soil are set in concrete to resist seasonal movement.
Once posts are set and concrete has cured, wire is stretched tight and gates are hung and adjusted. We walk the finished fence line with you, test every gate, and haul away any old fencing materials and scrap wire before we leave.
We walk your property, check the soil, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no surprises. We reply within one business day.
(559) 633-7011We know Lemoore's clay soil moves with the seasons and set posts deeper than contractors from outside the Valley typically do. That means your fence line stays straight and tight through wet winters and dry summers instead of leaning a few years after installation.
We call 811 for underground locates before any post holes are started on your property - no exceptions. In the Lemoore area, irrigation lines and drainage runs are common and can be expensive to repair. Locating them before we dig protects your property and keeps the project on schedule.
Corner and gate posts carry the most stress in a farm fence, and they are where most fences fail first. We brace corners with H-brace assemblies and set gate posts extra deep so the gate swings and latches correctly for years - not just on day one.
If you already have fencing in place, we will walk it with you and give you a straight answer on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation. We do not automatically push full replacement - if your fence can be fixed, we will tell you. The UC Cooperative Extension offers research-backed guidance on agricultural fencing that informs how we evaluate fence condition.
We have built and repaired farm fences on properties across Kings County, from small hobby farms in Lemoore to larger operations in the surrounding agricultural areas. That local experience means fewer surprises and a better result for your property.
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service publishes practical guidance on agricultural fencing standards and post-setting requirements. The California Department of Food and Agriculture covers livestock containment requirements and liability rules for California property owners.
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